WOVEN GEO TEXTILES

Woven Geotextiles are permeable fabric having specific properties making it suitable for civil engineering & environmental applications.They have high tensile strength, low elongation & excellent resistance to biological & chemical degradation.

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    High UV Resistance

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    Dimensional stability

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    Highly Affordable

WOVEN GEO TEXTILES

APPLICATION

Woven geotextiles are used to stabilize slopes, embankments, and retaining walls made of soil. They provide these buildings power and steadiness. In order to keep the layers separate and prevent mixing, PP woven geotextiles are placed in between them. They are utilized in landfills, road building, and the stability of ballast in railroads. Geotextiles made of PP weaved together stabilize soil surfaces, lessen the speed of flow, and encourage the growth of vegetation. They are used on steep slopes, shorelines, and riverbanks that are vulnerable to erosion. Geo membranes and other delicate materials are shielded from mechanical harm during construction projects by using PP woven geotextiles. They prolong the life of underlying materials by serving as a cushioning layer. Road construction frequently uses PP woven geotextiles for reinforcement, filtration, and separation.

BENEFITS

Geo Textiles have numerous benefits contribute to the efficiency, longevity, and sustainability of various construction and environmental projects. It offers high tensile strength, providing excellent reinforcement and stability to soil structures. They can withstand heavy loads and prevent structural failures. Woven geotextiles are positioned between the layers to maintain their separation and stop them from combining. They are used in road construction, landfills, and to keep train ballast stable. PP-based geotextiles interwoven with one another reduce flow velocity, and promote vegetation development. Woven geotextiles are often more affordable than other geotextile materials, making them a cost-effective choice for various civil engineering projects.  Their flexibility allows them to conform to different surfaces easily. Woven geotextiles contribute to environmental sustainability by preventing soil erosion, promoting vegetation growth, and stabilizing landscapes. Woven geotextiles have good UV resistance, ensuring their performance over extended periods of exposure to sunlight without significant degradation.